NINE SACRED WOODS "Old European Witchcraft" Blend "Pocket Packet"

$19.95

Harness the power of Old World England and the Ancient Druids.

In Old World Anglo Saxon England and Celtic Druid tradition, a ritual need-fire is created by burning wood from nine sacred trees on the four solar sabbats, namely - Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane and Lughnasadh. Kindled at night, creation of the need-fire represents the art of bringing new light out from the depths of darkness and bringing hidden knowledge into awareness. The Need-Fire bonfire also corresponds to timeless communal unity with the Ancestors and Divinity in a Sacred Flame of Unity.

*** This 9-woods blend CONTAINS ROWAN, without substitution with a less expensive and more readily available wood. ***

This listing is for ONE 4.5x3 inch "Pocket Packet"™ of Nine Sacred Woods.

Made to order, shown in the photos are representative blends produced using my process of artisan handcrafting for this particular listing. Your blend will come in a jar (with a black lid, hidden behind the jar in the photo background) as shown in the first photo.

Description

Harness the power of Old World England and the Ancient Druids.

In Old World Anglo Saxon England and Celtic Druid tradition, a ritual need-fire is created by burning wood from nine sacred trees on the four solar sabbats, namely - Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane and Lughnasadh. Kindled at night, creation of the need-fire represents the art of bringing new light out from the depths of darkness and bringing hidden knowledge into awareness. The Need-Fire bonfire also corresponds to timeless communal unity with the Ancestors and Divinity in a Sacred Flame of Unity.

*** This 9-woods blend CONTAINS ROWAN, without substitution with a less expensive and more readily available wood. ***

This listing is for ONE 4.5x3 inch "Pocket Packet"™ of Nine Sacred Woods.

Made to order, shown in the photos are representative blends produced using my process of artisan handcrafting for this particular listing. Your blend will come in a jar (with a black lid, hidden behind the jar in the photo background) as shown in the first photo.